Taking Our Hockey Team to Canada!

Sorry for the long pause here on the blog. I have been slammed with a surprise event that is taking all my “extra” time. The surprise is a trip to Canada for an amazing opportunity and a huge honor for our hockey team. As you may already know, I have a huge passion in my life other than teaching straw bale construction (I know it’s hard to believe anything could be more exciting than straw bale construction). My other passion is coaching the kids on the 12 and under hockey team here in Medford, Oregon. This last week, our team traveled to San Jose, California to take part in the Pacific Regional Championship for the International Silver Stick Hockey Tournament. Our kids did an amazing job and won the whole tournament for their age level. There were over 1400 kids at this tournament so winning was a big deal. We have now been invited to the international finals in Ontario, Canada! This is as good as it gets for youth hockey. It is truly the Stanley Cup of youth hockey!

We have created a website to track the progress of our team on our quest to the cup! There is a lot to do and much preparation to make before we go. Of course a big part has to do with raising money. Sorry to throw the plug in here, but we need a lot of help. We are a small town team with no corporate sponsorship in place. The parents pay the way for the whole team. The website has lots of information about the team and the kids. In fact, in the coming days we will be adding individual pages for each kid so that their fans can get information on their stats (goals, assists, save percentage, etc.). There is also a great little video about our team and what a long road it has been to this point.

My fund raising “strategy” is to find as many $100 donors as possible to help us get to Canada. We’ve set up a “$100 Club” donor list for anyone that donates $100 on the website. Donors’ names are placed in the club on our website, or donations can be made anonymously. If you can swing donating $100, we would LOVE to have you donate that amount. And, of course, any amount helps, so if that’s too much, anything you can donate is truly appreciated. We’ve set up a donate now button on our site which makes it as easy as possible for people to sponsor these amazing kids. The only other detail is that we need to raise money fast being that the tournament starts on January 7th, so if you plan on donating, please do it soon as we have a lot of up front costs that need to be taken care of. All donations are tax deductible if that matters to you.

Again, getting to this tournament is a dream come true for the 14 kids on our team. Please help us make that dream come true for them.

The Sweet Taste of Victory!

About Andrew Morrison

Andrew has a passion for straw bale construction that is matched only by his desire to teach his knowledge to others. He has a wealth of experience in designing and building conventional, tiny, and straw bale homes. After years of building, he has moved his practice entirely to consulting and teaching. He shares his knowledge with thousands of people via his DVD series, this website and the roughly six hands-on workshops he teaches each year.